Soot and Slipper + Giveaway

Eugenie lives in isolation on her father’s estate, with only her elegant stepmother and two stepsisters for company. When the crown of Jacondria announces a series of royal masquerades, she yearns to go. However, her stepsisters’ fortunes hinge on them finding wealthy husbands, and Eugenie doesn’t want to interfere with their odds.

Enter a mischievous fairy who has other plans.

A scant few hours of light-hearted revelry seems harmless enough. By the fairy’s own rules, Eugenie can’t stay the whole night, and with everyone in costume, her stepfamily will never know she was there.

Really, how much trouble can result from attending a masquerade or two?

This novella is based on Charles Perrault’s “Cinderella, or The Little Glass Slipper”

My Review:

published in 2019

Delightfully familiar but also intriguingly unique. I really enjoyed this reimagining of one of my favourite fairy tales. I had so much fun spotting the similarities from the Cinderella of my childhood while marvelling at the author’s ingenuity as she brought fresh twists to the story. A short, sweet, captivating novella that utterly charmed me!

13 thoughts on “Soot and Slipper + Giveaway”

  1. I’ve read a few foretelling stories now. Don’t you find it interesting that at our age we still love those fairy tales. When I watch my granddaughter become totally fascinated by the Princess stories we loved too, I can totally relate with her. It’s a wonder to listen to her tell me what happens in her beloved stories.

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Love retelling of favorite fairy tales – when done right. SOOT AND SLIPPER sure sounds like it was done right. I would love the opportunity to read and review this one.

    Thank you for the chance to win a copy!

    Another BRRR day with high winds! And won’t you know I had to get out in it. Three hours of travel, two hours waiting in a waiting room, and 3 shots in each knee, I’m finally home where it’s warm and supper is coming up. I feel the need for some reading time this evening. 🙂
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

    Liked by 1 person

    1. Yes, there are all the important elements of the classical tale but with some very unique twists which is all kinds of fun. Ugh to your long day! And no fun to go out when it’s so cold. Glad you are safe at home now and ready for some cozy reading time. Good luck, Kay!

      Liked by 1 person

Leave a reply to attennos39 Cancel reply